Description:
Based on Virtual Rosary for Windows and Mac, this software steps you through the prayers of the Rosary with Scripture verses and inspirational graphics; requiring nothing more than a click of the 'Amen' button.
You can also scroll down and up through the prayers and Scripture verses.
Update Description:
11/03/04 - VRosary 4.1.0:
- Fixed so that it will work with Tungsten T5 devices
In addition to the fix there are a few updates:
- Added another scrolling option and option to exit program at the end of a mystery
- Added support for the 5 Way Navigator on Treos, Tungstens and some Zires
- Added a timing delay when beaming all verses to accomodate older devices receiving the verses
Reviews:
***** [Jul 26, 2004] by Lisa Serafica
Thank you for a beautiful inspiring rosary program for my pda. I am a student nurse and I pray before my clinicals so I can provide the best care I can give to my patients. It is the best software for the rosary. I installed it to my memory stick along with my nursing programs and it is quite convenient for me to use at the hospital without anyone guessing that I pray the rosary when I can. God Bless you.
***** [Mar 9, 2004] by Tom Baker
Very very high marks for everything. One of the few that includes the Luminous Mysteries, and it includes the Divine Mercy Chaplet as well. The User Interface is excellent, very easy to use, I keep using "Down" or "ToDo" to advance through the prayers and meditations. The graphics for each decade, and for the Rosary as a whole, are not only good visual indicators but very good navigation controls as well. The variety of prayers and meditations are unreasonably good, with new modules available for download. International support (a lot of languages) not only makes it accessible to many more people, but you can keep changing the base language if you want to try praying in a foreign speech -- I have French loaded in mine. Close versions available for Windows and Mac. The recent "Version 4 abort" only tells me that this is a very well supported product that is actively being developed. All in all, unbelievable that it is freeware. The pictures can look bad on some Palms. I do suggest, for some greyscale Palms like my m500, downloading a utility to try different bit depths. (The free one I use is http://www.palmpilotarchives.com/files/changedisplay.zip ) for use with this. If the images don't look good on your Palm, you can try different bit depths like I did. Jenuwine is doing us all a true service.
***** [May 20, 2003] by Fergus Finucane
Thank you for this beautiful program, it reminds me of saying the rosary with my grandmother many years ago and the prayers are the very same. Thanks again.
***** [Apr 30, 2003] by Fely
When I first downloaded this program, I thought it would be useful -- as in just nice to have. But it has changed my life. I use it 2X a day -- morning and evening prayers. I use it at work when I need to get through something stressful (especially since no one questions looking a PDA where looking at a Bible or holding a rosary might get some raised eyebrows....) Thank you, thank you, thank you for this wonderful software!
***** [Apr 26, 2003] by JamesSturdevant
The review in Spanish apparently asks for a Spanish translation. Prayers and verses in many languages can be imported into Virtual Rosary just by adding modules included with the program.
***** [Apr 17, 2003] by JOSEMANUEL
Dada la carencia extrema de material católico en castellano, les ruego editen el Santo Rosario en Español. Muchas gracias y un saludo.
***** [Nov 18, 2002] by Justin
Thanks for writing this. It is great to get some real, practicle use from my Pilot. I anxiously await the next version that will (hopefully) include the Pope's new mysteries.
***** [Jun 7, 2002] by Girrlkitty
This is a great little program. I like the meditations that come up (I am using the Medjugorie ones right now) and I like having all the prayers right there, so I can concentrate on the meanings of the words instead of trying to remember the opening and closing prayers. Thank you for creating this!
*** [Apr 12, 2002] by Herman Linde
Why is VR not in different languages?
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